Rental Certificate Compliance Verdict

Local rule signal

What is locally different here

Cleveland now has an official Ohio Department of Health licensing search that is strong enough to support an indexed inspector finder.

Official review owner

City of Cleveland Department of Building & Housing

Last verified Apr 7, 2026. Follow the official workflow first, then use optional help only after the rule path is clear.

Quick answer

Use the official path first

Does it apply?

Start with the official directory

Start with the official directory

What must be submitted?

Use the provider category that matches the step

Risk assessment: Ohio licensed lead risk assessor

What blocks progress?

Do not treat paid help as the official source

Verify provider status directly against the official source shown on this page.

What is the next action?

Verify status before you call

Official rule summary comes first.

Need hands-on help?

Need qualified inspector help?

Use this after you review the official qualification notes and still need help narrowing the right inspector, assessor, or clearance lane.

Jump to help request

Situation switcher

Keep the city. Switch the question.

Stay in Cleveland, OH and open the question that matches the file.

Location context Cleveland, OH

Start with Cleveland's official workflow, then use the Ohio licensing search to confirm the risk assessor or clearance role that actually fits the file.

Registry path Official inspector and dust wipe directories

Use the official directories and qualification notes below first. Paid follow-up should come only after the credential path is clear.

Official registry results

Official starting point for inspectors

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Risk assessment: Ohio licensed lead risk assessor

This page explains the provider categories that qualify for the city or state workflow.

Official directory notes below
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Official directory or verification source: https://publicapps.odh.ohio.gov/Envlicense_Reports/External_License_Search.aspx?Program=Lead

This page explains the provider categories that qualify for the city or state workflow.

Official directory notes below
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Clearance: Ohio licensed clearance technician, Ohio licensed lead risk assessor

This page explains the provider categories that qualify for the city or state workflow.

Official directory notes below
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Registry coverage

Coverage is refreshed against the official sources referenced on this page.

This page explains procedure and next operational steps. It does not replace the official filing or inspection rules.

Optional help

Need qualified inspector help?

Use this after you review the official qualification notes and still need help narrowing the right inspector, assessor, or clearance lane.

Add an email address or phone number, plus consent, and a launch operator can follow up on this city and trigger state.

Action plan

What to do this week

Move through these steps in order before you rely on optional routing, outreach, or vendor calls.

This week

Start in the official directory

Start with the official directory

  • Risk assessment: Ohio licensed lead risk assessor
  • Official directory or verification source: https://publicapps.odh.ohio.gov/Envlicense_Reports/External_License_Search.aspx?Program=Lead
  • Clearance: Ohio licensed clearance technician, Ohio licensed lead risk assessor

Who qualifies

Match the inspector type to the step

Risk assessment: Ohio licensed lead risk assessor

  • Official rule summary comes first.
  • Paid help should follow the qualification notes, not replace them.

Before you call

Verify status before you route outreach

Verify provider status directly against the official source shown on this page. Official rule summary comes first.

  • Verify provider status directly against the official source shown on this page.
  • Official rule summary comes first.

Optional help

Need qualified inspector help?

Use this after you review the official qualification notes and still need help narrowing the right inspector, assessor, or clearance lane.

Need qualified inspector help?

Trust & review

Who reviewed this page

This page is reviewed against the official source stack below and keeps the rule text separate from optional operational routing.

Reviewed by

Cleveland market review desk

Lead-safe and Residents First workflow review

Approved by

Publishing review desk

Public dossier approval

Effective date

Nov 26, 2024

Most authoritative published effective date or revision date found in the current source stack.

Source review date

Apr 7, 2026

Most recent verification date across the public source stack for this page.

Governing authority

City of Cleveland Department of Building & Housing

Follow the official authority workflow before you rely on optional routing or partner help.

Review method

Jurisdiction dossier review

Checked against the Cleveland program sources and official provider references before publish.

Each source card separates the published effective or revision date from the verification date and the next scheduled review. Use those dates, not a generic year label, to judge freshness.

Recent review log

What changed recently

Apr 7, 2026

Page review completed

Reviewed the inspector finder path against the current public source stack and next-step workflow.

Apr 7, 2026

Public page output refreshed

Refreshed page output, structured data, and internal dossier links for this public route.

Apr 7, 2026

Latest source verification logged

Rechecked Cleveland's rental-occupancy page so certificate-in-good-standing and open-order blockers still anchor the city workflow.

Official sources

Sources & review dates

City of Cleveland

Rental Properties

Cleveland's rental-occupancy guidance says owners need lead-safe compliance, no open lead hazard control orders, and a valid certificate to stay in good standing for rental occupancy.

Rechecked Cleveland's rental-occupancy page so certificate-in-good-standing and open-order blockers still anchor the city workflow.

Verified Apr 7, 2026 Review Jun 21, 2026

City of Cleveland

Frequently Asked Questions for City of Cleveland Lead Safe Certificate

Cleveland's November 26, 2024 FAQ says a risk assessment is required for the two-year certificate, a citation with 90-day progress intervals follows when hazards are found, and clearances alone are no longer enough after October 18, 2024 except in limited legacy cases.

Rechecked Cleveland's November 26, 2024 FAQ to keep the two-year certificate rule, 90-day progress intervals, and post-October 2024 provider path aligned.

Effective Nov 26, 2024 Verified Apr 7, 2026 Review Jun 21, 2026

City of Cleveland

Lead Safe Certification Technical Guidance

Cleveland's technical guidance defines the two-year certificate, 20-year exemption, provider roles, and the report components that qualify for lead-safe submission.

Verified Apr 7, 2026 Review Jun 21, 2026

Optional help

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